For the sake of the inhabitants, I hope that your work is read at Colchester. Is there nobody there who could inform us at what time the London coach started a century ago? It seems clear that it arrived in the afternoon—but I will not at present trespass further on your columns. I am, &c.,

G.G.


MINOR NOTES.

Ancient Inscribed Alms Dish.

L.S.B. informs us that in the church of St. Paul, Norwich, is a brass dish, which has been gilt, and has this legend round it four times over:—"HER: I: LIFRID: GRECHº: WART."[4]

This seems to be another example of the inscription which was satisfactorily explained in No. 5. p. 73.

Footnote 4:[(return)]

Blomefeld's Norfolk. Folio. 1739. Vol. ii. p. 803.


The Bishop that burneth.